Hi,
What is the function for inverse normal transformation?
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Carol
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On 12-07-20 6:21 AM, carol white wrote:
Hi,
What is the function for inverse normal transformation?
qnorm
Duncan Murdoch
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Carol
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Hi,
What is the function for inverse normal transformation?
qnorm
Duncan Murdoch
Thanks,
Carol
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What is the function for inverse normal transformation
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What is the function for inverse normal transformation?
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Carol
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On 12-07-20 7:36 AM, carol white wrote:
Thanks for your reply.
So to derive it from
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On 12-07-20 6:21 AM, carol white wrote:
Hi,
What is the function for inverse normal transformation?
qnorm
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hist(tmp.qnorm)
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Hello,
No it's not correct, you
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Thanks Rui.
I changed my scripts to the followings and I think that it still is not
correct. See also the attached file
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Hello,
No it's not correct, you are computing a what seems to be a
two-tailed probabiity, so the inverse
(tmp)
hist(tmp.p)
hist(tmp.qnorm)
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Hello,
No it's
Dear Carol,
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Thanks John for your quick reply.
The purpose of applying inverse normal transformation is to reduce the
impact of
The nature of her inquiries suggests to me that Carol strongly needs
to consult a local statistician rather than fooling around with this
list.
-- Bert
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